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System Shock: Russia’s War and Global Food, Energy, and Mineral Supply Chains

Russia’s war is devastating the people and economy of Ukraine, but also sending shockwaves through global food and energy systems. Join the Wilson Center for a panel discussion with experts to help unpack these complicated systems and explore how policymakers can respond now to head off the worst future outcomes. 11:30 a.m. ET.

Big Oil Companies Are Using Wartime Profits To Enrich Investors: Report

"The nation’s biggest oil and gas companies have significantly increased stock buybacks and dividends since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, raising questions about whether the firms are using wartime profits to enrich investors instead of curbing Americans’ pain at the pump, three liberal advocacy groups write in a new report shared exclusively with The Climate 202."

Source: Washington Post, 04/11/2022

Biomass Power Plant In Rural N.C. Ignites Environmental Justice Concerns

"The plant has applied for a new operating permit. But residents and environmental advocates say pollution from the plant would increase the burden of an already environmentally stressed community."

"A North Carolina power plant that generates electricity from poultry waste and wood chips has touched off a controversy over an operating permit that, if granted, would imperil public health and wellbeing, residents and environmental advocates in the surrounding community say.

Source: Inside Climate News, 04/11/2022

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